@Michael C wrote:
Why don't you just open a new account at Marketforce?
@Sybil2 wrote:
I'm curious why forum members would be willing to give the OP names of companies to shop for when he/she admitted to getting "terminated" from MF for three inquiries/violations in a year and a half. Three in such a short time is not a very good track record. If you knew this person in "real life", would you recommend him/her for a job?
@gman68558 wrote:
Um, three inquiries in a year and a half and over 700 shops is bad?
@MDavisnowell wrote:
It may not be 100% in keeping with the culture of the forum, but often I stray. I've always had trouble with lines and sometimes my Crayola runs off the edge. Apologies to all those offended, but I'm not likely to change.
@Michael C wrote:
How is this bad advice? What does o.p have to lose? if you want to shop fast food mf has most of it. if you are already doing the time you might as well do the crime. I thought this forum is about helping other shoppers, not grandstanding for the mscs and tearing other shoppers down.
It may not be theft, but it is fraud (and possibly conspiracy if someone gave you their identity to use fraudulently).@Michael C wrote:
It's not theft if you have permission.
@gman68558 wrote:
Um, three inquiries in a year and a half and over 700 shops is bad? And an "inquiry" is not necessarily a violation, correct? So what you're saying is an inquiry on less than 1/2 of 1% of shops over an 18 month period should be cause for dismissal, is that what you're saying? I think it's been well documented here that MF has a habit of terminating their experienced shoppers over basically nothing. Don't hurt yourself falling off that high horse of yours!
@MDavisnowell wrote:
Sybil, I am not recommending Billy Bob to the Dixie Pig. I'm telling Billy Bob that Dixie Pig is hiring. Not the same thing. And I'm not judging Billy Bob. Billy Bob could search the classifieds and find out on his own, but in this case I'm telling him. It's not a violation of the IC to do that. It may not be 100% in keeping with the culture of the forum, but often I stray. I've always had trouble with lines and sometimes my Crayola runs off the edge. Apologies to all those offended, but I'm not likely to change.